Automatons | |
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Directed by | James Felix McKenney |
Produced by | James Felix McKenney, Lisa Wisely |
Written by | James Felix McKenney |
Starring | Christine Spencer Angus Scrimm Brenda Cooney |
Music by | Noah DeFilippis The Noisettes |
Cinematography | David W. Hale |
Editing by | James Felix McKenney |
Release date(s) | December 13, 2006 |
Running time | 83 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Automatons is a 2006 black-and-white horror film about a war against robots. The movie was made under the working title Death to the Automatons. Christine Spencer, Angus Scrimm, and Brenda Cooney star. John Levene, Don Wood and Executive Producer Larry Fessenden have supporting roles. The film was directed by James Felix McKenney.
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Somewhere in the distant future, The Girl is alone. She is the last of her people, the others having died in a generations-long war that the girl continues to fight with the assistance of a group of antiquated robot helpers and soldiers.
Her only connection to her long-dead people is a collection of recorded journal entries made by the scientist who cared for her as a baby. His is the only friendly human face she’s ever seen. The regular transmissions from her enemy's leader are always filled with threats and taunts. The girl responds to these invasions by attack of her own, carried out by her mechanical soldiers on the contaminated surface where no human can survive.
Men started this war. The machines will finish it.[1]